I love the JF30! I have a ‘94 natural like this one, and a ‘96 antique burst. I have a Fishman Matrix VT in one and K&K mini in the other. These are great workhorses as for jumbos. I rotate them in every week with a couple of groups. I left one on my stool and it fell off when I walked off, it even sounds better now!I’ve long considered the JF-30 one of the best buys out there in a 17” jumbo, and the wood selection was typically first rate. This one’s a ‘94:
Do you mean the "Guild Guitars: Buy - Sell - Trade" group? I just asked to join.There’s a GF50 on the Guild acoustic group on Facebook for sale right now. Facebook links never work for me here but if you look you should be able to find it.
No it’s called Guild Acoustics. Here I’ll try to link it:Do you mean the "Guild Guitars: Buy - Sell - Trade" group? I just asked to join.
I just found it. I have been talking to that seller about both that GF-50 and his F-44. I really like the F-44, but the saddle is about as low as it can go before needing a reset.No it’s called Guild Acoustics. Here I’ll try to link it:
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You are correct! The F-30 is 15" or 15.5" across. The F-40, F-42, F-44, F46, F47 are all 16" across (except that the Oxnard F-40s are 17" across). There was an F-48 that was 17" across also, so not all the 4x numbers are 16".Discussion of the GF guitars as me thoroughly confused, now. If the GF-50, say, was 16" rather than 17", isn''t it more comparable to an F-47R? Am I missing something?
When one of these (well, an F-44) was available about 6 weeks ago, I didn't have funds. If I could find one that doesn't need a reset, I'd be all over it.I own a GF60. It's maple, 16" lower bout with a flat back. I bought it new in 1988, so almost 36 yrs old. I love it. I prefer the 16" over the 17" jumbos.
Here it is now...
Shortly after I bought it...
Plus one on the quality of the JF30, and the beauty of the woods used. I have one of similar vintage to this and it's a marvelous guitar that I bought when I was looking for something smaller than a Dreadnought believe it or not.I’ve long considered the JF-30 one of the best buys out there in a 17” jumbo, and the wood selection was typically first rate. This one’s a ‘94: